Graphstudio is directed by the Architect Sandro Rosolen, who has carried out his first work experience in Argentina. Once moved to Italy he graduated with honours in architecture at the “Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia”, discussing the thesis: “The Stereotomy of Koln Cathedral Vaults”.

He is listed in the “Vicenza Architects’ Association”.

Specifically:

From October 2011 to October 2012 he was responsible for the planning of Serenissima Trading S.p.A. – a company controlled by Serenissima Holding and Autostrada BS-PD. He dealt with motorway service areas.

In 2010 he worked with the “Vicenza Fire Brigade Command” to prepare a guideline on fire prevention during the installation of photovoltaic panels.

Since 2009 he has been involved in the “Communication” working group of the “Vicenza Architects’ Association”.

From June 2000 to September 2001 he was an active member of the Commission Quality of “Veneto Architects’ Association” federation.

Since 1997 he has been working in the field of motorway infrastructures, realizing parking area projects and related buildings.

From 1994 to 1996 he was a member of “Malo Building and Construction Committee” (Vicenza).

In 1986 he founded Graphstudio with two partners. The intention was to transfer to the clients his professional background and the “know-how” acquired during the research activity in high-value services.

From 1984 to 1986 he worked for “Cariolato Arredamenti S.p.A”, in the creation of commercial spaces (as an Executive Design Manager of the planning phase), in the realization of furniture works and contract.

From 1982 to 1984 he worked at the real estate “Pio X Schio” (VI), dealing with residential construction architectural design.

From 1979 to 1981 he worked as a Site Manager at the company “Pirelli S.A.I.C.” (Argentina), in the realization of central and high-voltage electrical systems processing.

In 1978 he worked at “Rossi y Asociados S.A” (an engineering and architecture studio based in Argentina), in the drafting of building projects.